The purpose of this study is to explore new methods of
creating forms. Relative motions seem to be a promising mechanism in this
regard. Findings from earlier studies suggest that the trajectories of
multiple-level relative motions can result in highly unpredictable complex
shapes.

Furthermore, these shapes may turn out to be visually appealing
with proper colorization according to their frequencies of visits. Different
kinds of motions, as well as various combinations of those motions, have
been experimented in this study. When chaotic factors were introduced,
the trajectories usually became dramatic and to certain extent peculiar.
Any slight variation of the initial state might result in entire different
outcome.